I see this blocks newpage lookup to servers, which usually appear in my "recently blocked list". looks like it encourages browser windows to check local server files first
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... ntraleyes/
https://github.com/Synzvato/decentraley ... -Questions
and a blocker for the 1x1 pixel tracking cookies. I see these when i save pages, and try and delete them from my HD.
have asked for a script to do that, but even though this does an lookup, it might be worth it. LINUX
https://github.com/quidsup/notrack
SelfDestructing Cookies is now de-enabled in my Firefox now that i changed my user agent. Dang
decentraleyes works with NoScript how ?
decentraleyes works with NoScript how ?
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Re: decentraleyes works with NoScript how ?
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Re: decentraleyes works with NoScript how ?
re: decentraleyes
NoScript loads its surrogates no matter why the real script was blocked... for that reason (alone?), NoScript users would be better off setting up file: URL surrogates for any scripts they don't want to have delivered by CDNs. Many NS users have have asked about doing this for jquery - here's discussion I had with one of them: viewtopic.php?p=72310#p72310
NoScript loads its surrogates no matter why the real script was blocked... for that reason (alone?), NoScript users would be better off setting up file: URL surrogates for any scripts they don't want to have delivered by CDNs. Many NS users have have asked about doing this for jquery - here's discussion I had with one of them: viewtopic.php?p=72310#p72310
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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